Mossery Planner Review (Pros, Cons and Video Walkthrough)

While on the quest for a planner that could be used for bullet journaling (i.e. open ended but with more structure than just dot grid pages), I came across Mossery. I was originally looking at their planners with just the monthly calendars and either dotted or ruled notes pages, but ended up choosing a more structured horizontal weekly layout instead.

This is not a sponsored post. I purchased the planner myself and as always, all opinions are my own.

The Cover

I’ve only seen a cover like this one other time (on the Punch Studios Planner). It’s wire bound but the cover goes over the coil. For this planner it works well – the pages lay flat – even when folded back on themselves.

Approx 0.5″ thick

Monthly Calendar

Week starts on Monday.

In instances where the days of the week would require either splitting a box or restarting the numbering on the top row, this planner company went with option c: start a new line. I’m not a fan of this as you lose the lined notes space.

I really like the lined notes and week numbers section!

At the start and end of each month is a blank notes page (i.e. 2 pages per month for planning and review).

Weekly Planner

Starts on Monday (consistent with the monthly calendar – yay!)

I opted for the horizontal layout but there is also a vertical hourly option. If you don’t need the weekly spreads, you can choose just the monthly calendars and either dotted or ruled notes pages.

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